Well made and a great value, this outdoor dining set is a wonderful addition to my patio and is holding up well. The cushions have faded from their original color but they are holding their shape and are still comfortable.

Very impressed with the quality of this teak coffee table. Assembly was flawless: Legs went together nice and snug with no unsightly gaps. Manufacture quality control is one of the best I've seen in a long time. The tops slats and lower shelf were beautifully made and the slats were nicely fit and finished. Highly recommend this product!!

Beautiful 10 person table, love the fact that the leaves easily fold down making it a perfect 4 - 6 person table w/ plenty of room for food to be served on the table, no need for a 2nd table. Beautifully craft w/ quality teak wood.

Normally smaller furniture (condo deck appropriate) is not very good quality and the cushion covers don't zip off. This quality furniture not only has zippered cushions but they give you two sets (one set is light brown and the other dark brown). Love the new grayish color. Only assembly is to attach the teak legs. All hardware is provided and it's easy to do. Would recommend this to others who need patio furniture that isn't huge!

The teak set is very beautiful and the chairs have a lovely flowing design. The chair back can be locked into three different positions, which is very easy to do while sitting. Very good value for money.

I ordered this primarily based on reviews, and am so happy with the purchase. Not the cheapest thing available - but worth it. The chairs and table (which is round with 4 straight legs) are incredibly stable (not at all wobbly). The chairs have a mesh sort of "sling" type seat and back, and are particular comfortable. The seating surfaces don't detract at all from the wood. The only thing I've noticed is that the channels along the sides of the chair seats do tend to hold a little water after raining. It seems to dry pretty quickly in the sun (before it has a chance to get "swampy") or if you just tip the chairs in any direction it all drains out. I probably wouldn't leave these outside in the winter, as the water might freeze and cause cracking problems. Overall I am extremely happy with the set. Particularly comfortable seating, and wide enough so that you don't feel cramped (and I'm no delicate flower) and more importantly very stable and solid. I decided not to seal the wood with the stuff provided along with the set - and the teak is weathering very nicely. Really good set.
7/5/17 - as a follow-up (two years later) - this set is holding up so well, and zero complaints about it in any way. I would but this again in an instant.

There are 4 pairs of screws. Regular philips heads go into tenon rail, long flat heads go into the front rail, medium flat heads go into back rail, shortest flat heads go into rear mesh back support.
Place tenon piece in hole so that screws goes in from bottom. Use impact driver (Ryobi Home Depot and get a long #2 Philips piece) to first start screw so that it finds pre drilled hole, then firmly press piece into mortise and secure firmly. Put front rail piece into holes on same side piece such that end notches are facing up and arch is down. Use a #30 Torx bit (Milwaukee @ Home Depot) and firmly secure with the long flat head screw.
Secure back piece with the medium length screw with the brass label positioned so that you can read it and see it from the back and it is not upside down. This way, the little blocks (supposed to support seat) will be properly positioned (distance from block to edge is different, that is why the label should be positioned correctly so you can read it from the back).
Get other side piece and align and tap into place with hand or clean rubber or plastic mallet.
Now, here is the trick. Drive the screws on the other side piece but leave them loose by say 1/8 or 1/4 inch. You will tighten at the end.
Get seat piece (the holes and shape of this are symmetrical so there is no front or back). Align holes (can use straight end of torx tool supplied), and finger tighten the bolts supplied into one side. Get the back piece and first finger tighten the lower bolt and drive the medium screw to a loose fit into the back of the arm in pre drilled hole.
Flip the chair over and hand tighten the seat bolts, back bolt and incompletely drive the medium screw.
With the seat upright, pull the seat down so that it rests on front notch and then the rear block and tighten one side and do the same on the other side (some of chairs the ends of seat did not rest on the wood but bolts have good sheer strength. Next tighten the back bolt and small screw on one side and then the other.
Screw in the leg feet pads (most went in easily, others needed thread chasing with a tap and die which I will do later). Double check that all fasteners are snug and that the front rail notches are facing up and that the back label is upright so you can read it. You can level any uneven legs with adjustable leg pads.
I am letting my chairs age for 2-4 weeks until the wood turns slightly yellow/orange but not grey. At this point I will remove the seat and back, lightly sand any spots that need it. I will use a wood cleaner product (got mine from penofin but there are many others out there) and lightly clean and then "brighten", rinse and let dry for 1-2 days. I will then apply either Amber or Mahogany Armstrong Clark hardwood stain (online purchase, used Mahogany on my Ipe deck and looks great thus far). Put this on and after one hour wipe of excess so that it will not stain clothes, (soak rags in water after so that there is no spontaneous combustion). Let dry for two days, wipe until there is no residue that might get on clothes and possibly hose off the surface to float off any excess stain, as needed.
Lastly, I plan to get some cheap nail polish that will most closely match the stain and carefully coat the heads of the fasteners to hopefully delay the one thing that never sleeps, rust.
Will have to recoat the chairs with AC stain yearly after cleaning and brightening.
Sounds like work but I love wood and I am willing to ruin 1/2 a day each year to have beautiful patio furniture.
Now, just got 8 chairs and have no idea if they will last. The holes for fasteners were all precisely drilled, instructions sucked (thought I might help you out). Will need to tap a few feet pad holes. Wish all hardware was stainless. Seats are comfortable and look good out of box, many compliments on the unfinished chairs, wait until they are stained. The chairs are sturdy, hopefully fabric will withstand UV rays. Aluminum frame will be fine.
Will have to hang these inside during winter (no stacking evidently), making sure they are dry before storing.
Hopefully this will help you, assembly is really easy, with impact driver about 12 minutes per chair. Product was well packaged and you will need a utility knife to cut tape on box to remove edge protectors and to open box as well ad cut the carefully tied material (don't want to think of who they made do this) securing the pieces in the box.
Would say that each chair had all the correct fasteners.
Only time will tell to see if these hold up. Black mesh does not really get hot in the sun, comes in brown as well.

The table is very heavy and well built. We are very excited to use it. The shipment did not come with the teak sealer as noted in the Q & A. Overstock is stating that they will ship it to us. Also, make sure you have time to put the chairs together. It took me a good 4 hours to put everything together. Two of the chairs did not go together. I'm putting a call into O customer service so hopefully they'll get a couple new chairs out to us in no time. We'll see. If it wasn't for the issue with the sealer and the chairs I would give this 5 stars. I hope this set lasts us for many years.

Love the table. The chairs were quite difficult to out together. We were missing screws though overstock is getting replacements. One chair has one leg shorter than the others so we have to figure out how to repair. Really like the look and the grey tone to the chairs.

Set is great, nice, comfortable chairs and a good looking table. The extension is a great feature and it opens and closes really easily - the leaf "butterflies" into the table for storage. Seats 8 comfortably when extended and you can even get all 8 chairs around the table when not extended, especially if you have some kids. Only downside - chair assembly was a nightmare. After spending several frustrating hours, we decided to outsource the job to our handyman, who spent well over a day putting them together.

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These were a perfect replacement for some teak patio chairs we purchased over 12 years ago. The exact design and quality. I may have to buy 2 more

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This went on my beloved old teak front porch bench and made it comfortable and welcoming. Well priced and durable. Color was subtle and true to what I saw online. Much better prices than "garden" catalogs.

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